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Texas Rangers Tickets are now on sale! A monster infield loaded with power keys the attack for the Texas Rangers and a balance of young talent and veterans anchors the pitching staff! Texas Rangers baseball tickets are just what you need to witness the action as the Rangers prepare for battle in the American League West. The Rangers play in one of the most gorgeous stadiums in all of baseball, the Rangers Ballpark in Arlington, and Razorgator is your destination for the best seats to see your Texas Rangers!

Texas Rangers 2015 News and Updates

7/24/15 - The Texas Rangers are trying to hold tight to their number three standing in the AL West Division. They are closely followed by the Oakland Athletics by just one win and close behind the Athletics are the Mariners who trail the Rangers by only two games. July hasn’t necessarily been the Rangers friend, but they are finally getting into a winning groove, leaving the victors of their last two games against the Colorado Rockies. They hit the road to start a new three-game series against the Angels this weekend and have high hopes of continuing their winning roll. If you are in Los Angeles, pick up some baseball tickets for this weekend. All three games still have seats available so don’t wait a second longer a get yours today.

7/17/15 - The Texas Rangers were able to break their five game winning streak by winning the opening game in a three game series against the Padres. Wandy Rodriguez allowed just one run over 5 1/3 innings and finally picked up his first home victory. Prince Fielder and Adrian Beltre hit two homers in a row during the fourth inning to help secure the victory. The Padres came back to win the next two games. In the second game, the Rangers were ahead until the Padres came back in the ninth to draw ahead. The Padres led the third game, with the Rangers finally getting on the board in the ninth inning, but not enough to win. The Rangers head to Houston to play the Astros for three games starting on the 17th, with ticket prices starting at $24.

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7/10/15 - The Texas Rangers continue their unusual pattern of performing better on the road than on their own field. As strange as it is, the last game the Rangers won was their final game before returning to Texas. Since then, a set against the Los Angeles Angels and another against the Arizona Diamondbacks have come and gone. Most recently, the Rangers lost by a slim three points, ending 7-4 on July 8th. Soon, Texas will be hosting the San Diego Padres, who have been struggling lately. This may be their best opportunity to make a comeback. This set will be your last chance to see the Rangers in action before they head out again. Be sure to secure your place in the stands before July 12th when they have their final home game.

7/3/15 - Strangely, after struggling on their own field, the Texas Rangers are doing much better now that they have hit the road and are playing away games. Between the Toronto Blue Jays and the Baltimore Orioles, the Rangers have won four of their last six games, whereas they lost each of their meets with the Oakland Athletics. The Rangers are now returning to Texas, where they will take on the Los Angeles Angels. Both teams have the same number of wins, and only a one-loss discrepancy, so it should be a very even matchup. Hopefully Texas has overcome their recent pattern of struggling at home. They are currently in the middle of their division, so there is definitely room to move upward, if they are able to secure some wins soon.

6/26/15 - The Texas Rangers have officially reactivated Adrian Beltre from their disabled list. The third baseman injured his thumb and was originally placed on the list June 1. Despite the thumb not healing as quickly as the team would like, he doesn’t need surgery and doctors say he will do no further harm by playing. GM John Daniels has lovingly called Beltre “a freak” in response to the decision to activate despite the painful injury. The Rangers are currently playing an at-home series against the Athletics, with the final game to be played Thursday, June 25. Tickets are on sale right now, with prices starting at just $5. The next stretch at Globe Life Park begins July 3 against the Angels. Tickets for the three-game series are also available now for $5.

6/19/15 - The Texas Rangers have been a little rocky lately, losing two of three matches against the Oakland Athletics, but they managed to end their series of home games on a high note. Winning four of their last five games, the Rangers are currently undefeated against the Los Angeles Dodgers. The set will continue on the Dodgers' field. This is also on the heels of winning two of three games against the Minnesota Twins. The Rangers' recent victories have secured them the number two spot in the AL Western Division, so things are certainly looking up. If they maintain their momentum into their away games, they will be able to overtake the Houston Astros in no time. The Rangers will return to Texas on June 23 to play against the Athletics again.

6/5/15 - The Texas Rangers played hard, but they were just not able to remain undefeated for two sets in a row. Despite beating out the White Sox 2-15 just one night beforehand, June 3rd’s game ended with the Rangers short by an embarrassing seven runs. Fortunately, this was a sole defeat in an otherwise long and impressive winning streak. It also marks the end of this series of home games, which means the Texas Rangers will be away until they play the Minnesota Twins on June 12th. Tickets for their homecoming are on sale for only $9, as are tickets for the following games in that set. In the meantime, the Texas Rangers will be taking on the Kansas City Royals, followed by the Oakland Athletics.

5/29/15 - The Indians snapped the seven game winning streak of the Texas Rangers in their final game of three. The fans are excited to see 2010 MVP Josh Hamilton returning to the Rangers’ lineup, and there are rumors that Alex Gonzalez will make his major league debut in Saturday’s (5/30) game for the Rangers against the Boston Red Sox. You can grab your seats now with tickets starting at $15 and see why everyone is excited to bring these two players to the roster. The Rangers will be in Arlington at Globe Life Park in the upcoming week when they host the Chicago White Sox beginning on Tuesday (6/2). Great seats are still available starting at $5. Come out and relax with some baseball and enjoy the spirit in the stadium watching America’s favorite pastime.

5/15/15 - The Texas Rangers are one and one with the Royals in their four game series that began on May 11. The Rangers won the first game 8-2. The Rangers drew ahead early with a four run second inning thanks to Delino DeShields, who hit a two-run double, and a homer by Adrian Beltre, which made for the 399th in his career. The next night was a close game that went 10 innings, but the Royals snagged a homer in the 10th to win. The Rangers have two more chances to beat the Royals on the 13th and 14th before they face the Indians for a three game series. You still have a chance to get your tickets to see the Rangers in action, with ticket prices starting at $7.

5/8/15 - Things were looking bad for the Texas Rangers when they lost a substantial number of games against the Seattle Mariners and the Oakland Athletics. To top it off, the Rangers were leaving their home field to play on the road. Interestingly, the Texas Rangers have not lost a single game since they left. Perhaps they feel more at home in away games. Regardless, the Rangers have been on a winning streak, blowing away the Houston Astros, even scoring as much as 11 runs in one match, and now they are moving on to the Tampa Bay Rays. They have three more away games and will return on May 11th. Hopefully they got their energy back and are ready to tear it up on their own field again.

5/1/15 - After an 11-inning win against the Angels, the Texas Rangers got swept by the Seattle Mariners with three straight losses. They’re tied for last place in the AL with the Cleveland Indians with their 7-14 record. Globe Life Park will be rocking over the weekend when the Rangers host the Oakland Athletics. Come on down to the ballpark on Saturday (5/2) for a game with tickets starting at $8, and after the game, you’ll enjoy Tracy Lawrence in a post-game concert presented by Budweiser. Sunday (5/2) offers a post-game concert by Casting Crowns. In addition to some exciting baseball, you can unwind on your weekend with music. The Rangers go out on the road after Sunday’s game until Monday (5/11) when they come home to host the Kansas City Royals.

4/24/15 - The Texas Rangers’ first baseman Prince Fielder hit a home run and drove in three runs in the eighth inning in Tuesday’s game against the Diamondbacks. When the Rangers earned two more runs in the ninth, they took the game at 7-1. The Rangers are out on the road over the weekend in Anaheim, with games against the Los Angeles Angels before coming home on Monday (4/27) for three games against the Seattle Mariners. Get tickets for great seats at Globe Life Park starting at only $4. The Mariners will be in town for evening games on Tuesday and Wednesday, and with tickets as low as $5, you can enjoy all three games without breaking the budget. Bring the whole family for a great night of fun.

4/17/15 - The Texas Rangers have a 4-5 record after just a little over a week in the 2015 MLB Season. They’re wrapping up a three game series against the Angels before going out on the road until Monday (4/27). In the second game against the Angels, the Rangers showed their mettle when they came out strong with four runs in the first two innings. Rangers’ pitcher Nick Martinez kept the Angels from a run until the seventh inning. After the Rangers picked up another four runs in the sixth, the Angels couldn’t make up the deficit. The 2-8 final score put the win in the Rangers column. The Rangers travel to Miami over the weekend, then they go to Phoenix for week day games against the Diamondbacks. Before the Rangers come back home, they have three games against the Angels in Los Angeles.

4/10/15 - The Texas Rangers are 2-2 after four games against the Oakland Athletics. The Rangers took the final game in the four-game series 10-1, coming out strong in the first inning with three runs, picking up two more in the third, and three more in fourth. An additional two runs in later innings while holding the Athletics to one run in the eighth gave them a fantastic victory. Globe Life Park will be rocking this week with six straight home games. Rangers’ fans need to get tickets now to the weekend games against the Houston Astros. Get your tickets to the Saturday (4/11) evening game starting at $19. Join them on Sunday for an afternoon of fun. Monday (4/13) starts four games against the Los Angeles Angels. Don’t wait to get your tickets.

4/3/15 - The Texas Rangers finished last in the Cactus League with a 9-18 record in spring training. They’re back home in Globe Life Park in Arlington, TX for a Saturday (4/4) game against the New York Mets. Tickets start at $17. You’ll want to come out and see the Rangers while they’re home, because you won’t have another chance until Friday, April 10, when they have their home opener against the Houston Astros. The Rangers travel to Oakland for a four game series against the Athletics for the Opening Day of the MLB Season 2015. The Rangers have finalized their starting rotation with Yovani Gallardo, Colby Lewis, Ross Detwiler, Derek Holland, and Nick Martinez. The roster is still shaping up as the pitchers vie for the long reliever spot.

3/27/15 - After 10 innings, the Texas Rangers battled to a 6-6 tie with the Cincinnati Reds in Cactus League play on Tuesday. Shortstop Ryan Rua drove in four of the Rangers’ runs for the afternoon, doubling to right in the second inning to bring home Hanser Alberto, and knocking a triple to deep right to score three more in the bottom of the eighth. At 7-10 in preseason play, Texas currently ranks in the bottom-third of the Cactus League, but their regular season stands to look a whole lot different if they can keep key players healthy this year. The Rangers will take on the Reds again Wednesday evening, then move on to the Rockies on Thursday and the Padres on Saturday afternoon. Tickets for all three games are still available from $19 each!

3/19/15 - The Texas Rangers tied the Los Angeles Dodgers in Tuesday’s game at 11 runs for both teams. In the fifth inning, the Rangers gave up seven runs, while only scoring three themselves. In spring training, the games are capped at nine innings, unlike the regular season when they’ll go extra to avoid a draw. On Saturday (3/21), the Rangers are splitting their squad to play the Los Angeles Dodgers at Alamodome in San Antonio, TX, and the Milwaukee Brewers at their spring training home field, Surprise Stadium in Arizona. Tickets are available for both games. In the upcoming week, you can watch the Rangers host the Cincinnati Reds on Monday (3/23), the Los Angeles Angels on Tuesday, then the Colorado Rockies on Thursday. Get your tickets now.

3/12/15 - After a 2014 season that was cruelly plagued by injuries, fans of the Texas Rangers have been hoping that their bad luck is finally over, but this year’s preseason has not been without its problems. After pitching one inning last Thursday, Yu Darvish went to medics complaining of tightness in his elbow and it appears that surgery could be in his future. Despite the setback, coaches and players of the Dallas team are trying to remain optimistic that the season will go well. Their next spring training matchup will be held this Thursday, March 12 at the Surprise Stadium in Surprise, AZ. Lawn seats are available for just $19, but if you want a designated seat, prices in the lower dugout area start at $24.

3/6/15 - The Texas Rangers didn’t fare well in the exhibition game that opened their Cactus League schedule against the Kansas City Royals. The final score of 13-2, was not how the Rangers wanted to begin their season. RHP Colby Lewis gave away six of those runs in the first inning, giving the Royals an early lead. With three more runs in the third, the Royals had a great start that the Rangers couldn’t overcome. Come out to Surprise Stadium and catch the Rangers during spring training. On Sunday (3/8), they host the Cleveland Indians, with tickets starting at $19. The next day, the Rangers host the Oakland Athletics. Tickets are available for $24 and up. The Chicago White Sox join them on their spring training home field on Thursday (3/12).

2/20/15 - The wait is almost over. The Texas Rangers finished the 2014 MLB season strong and the 2015 preseason is about two weeks away. With spring training already starting, all fans are sure to be excited to see them on the diamond again. They kick it off by taking on the 2014 World Series runners up, the Kansas City Royals. Get your ticket to the March 4th game for just $15. That is the best way to get a feel for how the Rangers will perform once the season starts on April 6th. Fans are going to have to wait an extra week, however, because they will not have their home opener until April 10th. Then you can see them take on the Houston Astros for $29.

1/27/15 - The Texas Rangers have a brand new pitcher on the team after a deal with the Boston Red Sox to swap pitchers. Anthony Ranaudo will become a Ranger while southpaw Robbie Ross heads to Boston. This will be Ranaudo's second MLB season, with the 2014 season his league debut. He had a 4.81 ERA and a 4-3 record in seven starts for the Red Sox. He was also named the International League's most valuable pitcher, with 14 wins and a 2.61 ERA. The trade follows a strategy to create more depth to the bullpen by general manager Jon Daniels. Fans will get a chance to see the talent in the bullpen once Spring Training starts when the Rangers face the Kansas City Royals at the Surprise Stadium in Arizona on March 4. Tickets start at $16.

2014 Season

9/15/14 - When the Texas Rangers are healthy, the Arlington squad sure knows how to play ball. Robinson Chirinos and Derek Holland came back from injury and took the Rangers to their 2-1 victory over the Atlanta Braves—followed by two more Rangers wins. Yup, this banged up Texas crew just swept a (previously) playoff-hopeful team. Alas, outfielder Michael Choice left yesterday’s 10-3 victory with a sprained hamstring, further diminishing their injury-ravaged roster. Score Texas Rangers tickets for their final road trip of the year, which pits them against the Oakland Athletics and Los Angeles Angels. Get-in for just $1 in Oakland on 9/17 and 9/18.

9/9/14 - The Texas Rangers released their 2015 schedule! Next year this AL West team will open with a four-game series at the Oakland Athletics, starting April 6. As of today, the team continues to close out their the 2014 season with a three-game set against the Los Angeles Angels in Arlington. Anaheim is essentially a lock for playoffs, so there's no opportunity to play spoiler here--just good old baseball. The get-in price for this week’s Angels-Rangers series is just $1 (9/9/-9/11).

9/4/14 - The Texas Rangers are relegated to playing the role of spoiler in this final month of baseball. They have the opportunity to do so this weekend, with a four-game set against Seattle. The Mariners will be attempting to jump Detroit for the AL’s second wild car spot, entering the series in Arlington at a half game back. You can score Texas Rangers tickets and get into this matchup for a mere $1 on 9/6-9/7 and $2 on 9/4-9/5.

8/28/14 - The Texas Rangers may be first in the running for next year’s MLB Draft, but that doesn’t mean some excellent ball play hasn’t been coming out of the Arlington clubhouse. Adrian Beltre has been belting out the hits recently, chalking up a .327 batting average on the year, which puts him in third place behind Altuve, Martinez and Cano in the running for the American League batting title. See if the slugger can advance his standings with Texas Rangers tickets today! Gear up for an exciting Labor Day Weekend series that pits Texas vs. Houston for four games; get-in for just $8 on 8/28 at Minute Maid Park.

8/20/14 – If you said the Texas Rangers would own the worst record in MLB by the end of August, no one would believe you. Yet, at 48-76 on the season, the Texas clubhouse has mustered the fewest wins in baseball and the only battle they can fight now is the uphill slope out of the major league gutter. Buy your Texas Rangers tickets and see if they can scramble up and out of the bottom barrel in these last few months of baseball! Get into their series against the Kansas City Royals for as little as $1-3 from Aug 22-24.

8/11/15 – Adrian Beltre and Shin-Soo Choo may have homered last night, but you can score a grand slam deal on baseball tickets with Razorgator! Texas Rangers tickets are extremely cheap when they face the Rays and Angels this week. Seats are priced at just $1 in Grandstand Reserve against Tampa Bay, or wait until Thursday (8/14) and pay a single dollar to sit in the Upper Box. Texas will complete their homestand against AL West foes, the Los Angeles Angels, from Friday (8/15) to Sunday (8/17): Rangers vs. Angels tickets start at a mere $1 across all three games.

8/4/14 – The Texas Rangers will close out their road trip with a series against the Chicago White Sox this week. The Rangers will return home with a new addition to the roster: Texas claimed first baseman Mike Carp off waivers from the Boston Red Sox on the Sunday following MLB’s trade deadline. See if Carp can solve the revolving door problem at first base this season with Texas Rangers tickets. Prices run as low as $6 at US Cellular Field from 8/5-8/6, but Rangers tickets bump up to a $13 minimum when they host the Astros at Minute Maid Park (8/9-8/10).

7/28/14 – The MLB trade deadline is this Thursday, and the Texas Rangers have shown they aren’t afraid to make moves this year (already moving Jason Frasor and Joakim Soria this season). Could the likes of Neal Cotts or Alex Rios be the next to go? Considering the Rangers have gone 4-19 in July, GM Jon Daniels is ready “to take advantage of [whatever situation]” he is presented with. Judging by the fact that the Rangers used a record 31st pitcher this season (Jerome Williams last week) and that the club has used a majors-high 52 players, a change will be welcomed by the Texas Rangers clubhouse and fan base.

7/21/14 – The Texas Rangers got the second half of the season started the right way, with a win over the Blue Jays in their first game back from the All-Star break. Despite a season-high four RBIs from outfielder Dan Robertson, the Texas Rangers cemented their series loss to the Toronto Blue Jays this past weekend. This week, cheap Texas Rangers tickets are surprisingly available, even though they are pitted against the New York Yankees. New York Yankees vs. Texas Rangers tickets dip as low as $8 on 7/22 and $9 on 7/24 in the Bronx.

7/14/14 – The All-Star Break could not have come at a better time than now for the Texas Rangers. The Rangers have lost eight consecutive games for the second time in the last month, dropping 22 of their last 25 matches. The team may not be leading headlines, but Globe Life Park’s increase in drool-worthy concession creations certainly are. Texas Rangers fans are treated to foods such as the 2 ft-long Kaboom Kabob, Choomongous (named after Shin-Soo Choo), the Bacon-Stuffed Waffle on a stick, the Sausage Sundae and more. Buy Texas Rangers tickets to start the second half of the season with a gluttonously good time at the ballpark. See the squad take on the Toronto Blue Jays at Rogers Centre with Texas Rangers tickets for as low as $9 on Friday (7/18) and Sunday (7/20).

7/7/14 – The Texas Rangers may be experiencing a bit of a dip in the standings, with their less-than-successful campaign against the Orioles and Mets, but perhaps the team will get a jolt with the upcoming All Star Game! Two Rangers were selected for the honor—and the names shouldn’t surprise you; Yu Darvish was named in the starting rotation and third baseman Adrian Beltre was picked as a reserve infielder. Buy All Star Game tickets for a $217 minimum on 7/15, or purchase Texas Rangers tickets for the battle for the Lone Star Series this week! The Rangers will host the Houston Astros starting tonight and tickets are super cheap: pay just $1 to get-in from 7/7-7/8. After that, the squad will meet the red hot LA Angels for very cool prices: get into Globe Life Park for just $2 on 7/10, 7/11 and 7/13.

6/30/14 – Now halfway through the season, it’s pretty evident that the Texas Rangers suffered a serious case of June Gloom. The Rangers endured their longest losing streak since 2005, dropping eight consecutive games until they came up big against the Minnesota Twins last Friday. Texas won two huge games, including a 5-0 shutout on Saturday. Though they couldn’t lock in a sweep, it looks like the Rangers are ready to climb out of the hole they dug themselves. The Rangers are pitted against the Baltimore Orioles for four games, with the cheapest tickets offered on 7/1 for just $7 in Lower Reserve. The Rangers will travel to the Big Apple to celebrate our nation’s birthday, with a series at the New York Mets. Texas Rangers tickets are priced at $20-25 minimum over Fourth of July Weekend in Flushing, NY.

6/23/14 – Are you ready for a 2011 ALCS rematch? The Texas Rangers will host Ian Kinsler on his old stomping grounds, alongside the Detroit Tigers this week. Texas will have to bring their A-game if they want to show Kinsler who’s boss, as the Rangers are currently skidding with five straight losses. The AL West team was swept by division opponents, the Angels, most recently—even with star pitcher Yu Darvish on the mound. Cheap Texas Rangers tickets are easy to find this week on Razorgator: pay just $3 tomorrow (6/24), and $5 to get-in for the final two games of the series against Detroit (6/25-6/26).

6/16/14 –The Texas Rangers allowed Seattle to snap a five game skid in yesterday’s loss, but they’ll have to buck up in order to compete with some tough upcoming opponents. The Rangers are gearing up for AL West monsters this week, with a visit to Oakland and Anaheim lined up. Though the Rangers took the series over the Mariners, Texas comes into this week with six runs and 2-for-15 with runners in scoring position and the inconsistent offense from their No.3-5 hitters should clear up this week. Texas is in the middle of 13 straight AL Central foes; score cheap Texas Rangers tickets for these important division games!

6/9/14- The Texas Rangers looked like they were on the upward AL West slope, before last week’s tough homestand derailed their efforts. The Rangers dropped two games apiece to Baltimore and Cleveland, with one more shot at the Indians tonight for the series-win. What’s more, the Arlington squad was hit by another injury; this time, it’s Mitch Moreland who will be out for three months post ankle surgery. Texas will play at Globe Life Park for two more games, versus the Miami Marlins (6/10-6/11), before starting off on the road pitted against the Seattle Mariners. Buy Texas Rangers tickets for a low $2-3 minimum when they host Miami.

6/2/14 - The Texas Rangers battled some difficult opponents over last week's gritty roadtrip, but still played admirably. The Rangers triumphed in each of their series over the Detroit Tigers and Minnesota Twins, before falling in two games to the Washington Nationals. Just because they're back home, that doesn't mean the competition will let up: Texas is pitted against the Baltimore Orioles starting tomorrow, followed by the Cleveland Indians and Miami Marlins at Globe Life Park in Arlington. Cheap Texas Rangers tickets are easy to come by in early June: pay $2 to get into all three games against Baltimore (6/3-6/5). Tickets dip even lower when the host Cleveland (6/7), just $1 to get-in.

5/27/14 - It looks like last Sunday's player-only meeting worked! The Texas Rangers are on a hot streak, having won six of their last 8 games, including three over the previously insurmountable (now struggling) Detroit Tigers. While this is a much needed and welcomed turnaround, the squad suffered yet another setback onset by injury. As if the Rangers lacked any injury woes, Texas learned Prince Fielder would likely miss out on the remainder of the season due to a herniated disk in his neck. This team has managed to hover around the .500 mark even with an onslaught of injuries--score Texas Rangers tickets and see them persevere on the road this week in Minnesota and Washington! Cheap Texas Rangers tickets are frequently offered: get-in for $2 tonight, $3 Wednesday (5/28) and $3 Thursday (5/29) against the Twins. Pay a mere $5 to get-in for their series opposite the Nationals (5/30-6/1).

5/19/14 - The Texas Rangers suffered two major blows last week: the squad has likely lost Martin Perez and Matt Harrison for the remainder of the season. Sadly, Harrison may undergo spinal fusion surgery that will potentially end his career, while Perez is the latest Tommy John victim. The franchise has filled the rotation in with Nick Martinez and Nick Tepesch; veteran pitcher Scott Baker has also been purchased from the minors. Prince Fielder ended his consecutive game streak at 547 when he missed Saturday's match from a herniated disk; he is expected to return on Tuesday. See if the prepared squad can power through their injury epidemic with Texas Rangers tickets. See them take on the Seattle Mariners at home for as little as $4 on 5/20 and an even lower $1 on 5/21.

5/12/14 - For the second time in his career, Texas Rangers ace Yu Darvish came within one out of pitching a no-hitter. The near-perfect Friday night game came to a crashing halt when Darvish gave up a single to Boston's David Ortiz with two out in the top of the ninth inning. Score Texas Rangers tickets to see Darvish's next brush with history! He will be back home to pitch the series opener against the Toronto Blue Jays this Friday; you can get in for just $8 on 5/17.

5/5/14- The Texas Rangers put their second place ranking in the AL West in serious jeopardy with four straight losses, including a sweep by Oakland, last week. The Rangers are still within two games of the division-leading A's, but they'll move to close that gap with four against the Rockies (split home games) and three against the Red Sox this week. Texas Rangers tickets in Colorado start at $7 (5/6) and drop down to $2 when they host the Rockies (5/7-5/8). Get-in for $11 when Texas takes their first game against Boston on Friday (5/9).

4/28/14 - The Rangers may have been ravaged by injures in this early part of the season, but that hasn't stopped them from taking reign over the AL West! Despite the continued absence of players like Sin Shoo Choo, the return of Adrian Beltre from the DL has undoubtedly boosted Texas' performance. At 15-10, the Rangers are tied with the A's in record, but swept the (then) division leaders last week. The squad will attempt a repeat performance starting today, opposite Oakland, and against other AL West foes, the Anaheim Angels, this weekend. Texas Rangers tickets are a steal when they meet the A's: get-in for $2-$3 in Arlington (4/28-4/30).

4/21/14 - The Texas Rangers were hot on a five-game winning streak, just to have it snapped by the Chicago White Sox on Sunday. Texas may have won their third consecutive series victory, but they were crushed by Chicago, 16-2: Rangers' lefty Robbie Ross allowed 7 runs in 5 innings—an uncharacteristic contrast to his impressive first two starts. The squad will shake it off as they head into their first of 19 games against their toughest competition in the AL West: the Oakland A's. The series kicks off today at O.CO Coliseum, and Texas Rangers tickets are available tomorrow for $35 and Wednesday for $17. The Rangers will take on the Seattle Mariners this weekend: tickets start at $19 for this AL West showdown (4/25 & 4/27).

4/14/14- The Texas Rangers have been alternating wins and losses since last Sunday, resulting in their 6-6 record and 3rd place spot in the AL West. The Rangers have yet to achieve consecutive victories thus far in the season, but let's see if they can do so this week with four games against the Seattle Mariners! It doesn't get much better than cheap Texas Rangers tickets: get in for $2-$4 across the entire series from 4/14 to 4/17. Texas' homestand continues into next week, with the White Sox visiting over weekend. The Rangers just placed third baseman Adrian Beltre on the DL with a strained quad, but welcomed back Colby Lewis to the rotation, after being sidelined for nearly two years due to devastating hip and elbow surgeries.

4/7/14 - The Texas Rangers have split their six-game series openers with a win on the road against Philadelphia and a loss at home against Tampa Bay, for a 3-3 record. The Rangers will continue their road trip and head to Boston to take on the Red Sox (4/7-4/9) before returning home to host the Houston Astros this weekend (4/11-4/13). You can find cheap Texas Rangers tickets both on the road or at home: pay as little as $1 to see them at Fenway Park this Tuesday (4/8), or $9 at Rangers Ballpark this Saturday (4/12). Yu Darvish made his debut back from the DL by setting a major league record: striking out the first two batters he met to achieve his 500th career strikeout. He is now the fastest pitcher as a starter to reach the milestone (in 401 2/3 innings).

4/1/14 - Despite coming back from a six-run deficit, the Texas Rangers could not extend their runs into winning points in yesterday's Opening Day game against the Phillies. In the high scoring (14-10) match, the Rangers broke a franchise record for most runs allowed in a season opener, thanks to a precarious showing from the bullpen and collapse by Tanner Scheppers. The Rangers are looking to brush off their rough start with a series win. See the final game of Philadelphia's campaign at Globe Life Park for just $3 on Wednesday. Next up: the Rangers head down to Florida to take on the Tampa Bay Rays on Friday (get in for $14).

3/24/14 - The Texas Rangers were dealt a bad hand in the week prior to Opening Day, losing catcher Geovany Soto (torn meniscus) and second baseman Jurickson Profar (throwing shoulder tear) for at least 10 weeks each. This comes in addition to Yu Darvish's stiff neck rendering him unlikely to fulfill his scheduled start on Monday against the Phillies for Opening Day. Not to worry Rangers fans, Texas has been beset by injuries all spring, and have made the necessary preparations for this kind of setback! Score Rangers tickets for their back-to-back games against state rivals, the Houston Astros, at the Alamodome this Friday and Saturday. Texas Rangers tickets for these fun exhibition matches are cheap: $19 to get-in on 3/28 and $21 to get-in on 3/29.

3/17/14 - Texas Rangers tickets for Opening Day are the most expensive in the league, at $262 on average against the Philadelphia Phillies--and we can see why! Not only is this a stellar interleague matchup, but the Rangers will square off against former player Cliff Lee, in the pitcher's first start in Arlington since helping Texas get to the World Series four years ago. The Rangers will start Yu Darvish, who just led to the squad to their first winning-streak of the year, following Sunday's 14-8 victory over the White Sox. Snag some cheap Texas Rangers tickets when they play the San Diego Padres this Sunday, just $18 to start!

3/10/14 - The Texas Rangers are certainly one of MLB's most talked about teams this spring, and it's not just because of their high-profile visitors. Rangers manager Ron Washington was fined $200 during Saturday's game for a confrontation with an umpire after Prince Fielder struck out looking—Washington responded to the superfluous fine by sending 20,000 pennies to the VP of discipline to cover the fee. Today is sure to bring even more excitement, as Shin-Soo Choo squares off this afternoon against his former team, the Cincinnati Reds. Texas Rangers tickets start at $61 when they face the San Francisco Giants this Thursday, and drop down to a $19 get-in price when the White Sox visit Surprise Stadium on Sunday.

3/3/14 - The Texas Rangers were looking to jump start their lineup this season with the addition of Prince Fielder, and fans who were at Thursday's game last week saw sparks fly. Fielder hit a stunning line drive over the right-field wall in their game against Kansas City, receiving a standing ovation from those in attendance. With Fielder feeling this good this early, it's going to be a great year for the Rangers! Russell Wilson is suited up for today's game against the Cleveland Indians, but you can be there Wednesday when Texas takes on the QB's former team, the Colorado Rockies! Texas Rangers tickets are $19 to get in on tomorrow's action.

2/24/14 - Texas Rangers tickets are the hottest in league, up $25 on average, to $161 across spring training. We don't think it has to do with manager Ron Washington's recent one-year extension deal, so much as it has to do with Seattle Seahawk's QB Russell Wilson's twitter announcement that he will be at the Texas Rangers' training facility on March 3. While the Rangers secured a manager that has brought them to back-to-back World Series appearances in 2010 and 2011, the organization is excited to have an athlete like Wilson serve as inspiration for both the major and minor-leaguers in practice. Texas Rangers tickets for the March 3 game against the Cleveland Indians are $28-$31.

2/18/14 - The Texas Rangers may be welcoming back Nelson Cruz, who most assumed would not be returning to the team in 2014. The right fielder came out of his 50-game drug suspension looking for a multi-year deal with the Seattle Mariners, but now that the Emerald City bagged Robbie Cano, their interest has dwindled significantly, leaving the Rangers as Cruz's chief option. Pitchers and catchers have arrived for training, and most position players are already accounted for, with the team's first full workout taking place in two days. See if there are any surprise returners come 2/28 for their first Spring Training game, with Texas Rangers tickets starting at an affordable $16 next Friday.

2/12/14 - Former Rangers chief executive officer, Nolan Ryan, has just moved to the Houston Astros organization as executive adviser, making the intrastate Texas rivalry fiercer than before—the two teams will meet 19 times this season, with the first game 3/28 at $18 to get-in. The Texas Rangers are gearing up for Spring Training in Arizona, with pitchers and catchers reporting for duty in four days, and position players three short days later. The Texas Rangers are taking on the revamped Kansas City Royals on 2/28; tickets start at $12.

1/30/14 - Texas Rangers tickets boast the highest average price for Spring Training, at $82. This could have to do with the fact that the Rangers acquired two of the biggest hitters in the game, in Shin-Soo Choo and Carlos Beltran. Now, Texas is churning the rumor mill again by showing interest in solid pitcher A.J. Burnett if he chooses not to retire. Watch this team bring it back to their playoff-winning ways of previous years with this newly amped up roster!

The Texas Rangers have certainly made noise this offseason, acquiring two big names off of the free agent market. The Rangers landed Shin-Soo Choo as the newest leadoff hitter ($130 million/seven years) and traded Ian Kinsler to Detroit for slugger Prince Fielder; these two will complement other power hitters, Adrian Beltre and Alex Rios. The Rays have also traded for top prospect Michael Choice, to give their outfield even more of a boost.

Now, the Rangers are rumored to be in talks with A.J. Burnett, who just announced his return to pitching this year, though initially many believed the player would only come back for the Pittsburgh Pirates. If Burnett takes a deal, he will join an already solid bullpen consisting of Yu Darvish and Derek Holland. Off the field, big news came early in the offseason when Texas’ CEO Nolan Ryan resigned in October. Last season, the Rangers suffered a disappointing run, failing to get into the postseason for the first time since 2009 and putting an end to three consecutive years of playoff appearances. These latest editions are definite impact players; see them come together with Texas Rangers tickets this year!

2013 Season

7/25/13 - Despite getting off to a fast start, the Rangers were unable to keep it up, falling back to a hard-charging Oakland squad shortly before the break. North Texas baseball fans have to be hoping that they can get more pitching by the trade deadline, as only Yu Darvish and Derek Holland have pitched consistently well. Offensively the Rangers are getting plenty of contributions from the usual group – Ian Kinsler, Adrian Beltre, and Nelson Cruz.

4/5/13 – Josh Hamilton’s return today to Rangers Ballpark in Arlington was not so welcome. As if the Rangers-Angels rivalry wasn’t already grand enough – Hamilton was the latest acquisition to the Los Angeles Angels lineup that had previously played for the Texas Rangers. Although no longer part of the Rangers roster, Texas fans must not forget that Vladimir Guerrero, Darren Oliver, and Mike Napoli were all former Angels before coming to the Lone Star State. Between the two teams dominance in the AL West and their roster exchanges, expect this division rivalry to heat up. Tickets to the Rangers home opener versus the Angels ranged from $90 in the Grandstand Reserved to $600 in the Lower infield. If you waited until the last minute to buy, you could have got in the door at a mere $37. The three-game series against the Angels is by far the most expensive this month. Rangers’ fans will get a chance to see their team play the Tampa Bay Rays, Seattle Mariners, and Chicago White Sox by month’s end.

Undoubtedly the Texas Rangers would like to forget the 2012 season, especially the last month of the season. Holding a 13 game lead at the end of June, and then a six game lead over Oakland with nine to play, the Rangers failed to hold the lead; losing seven of those last nine — including a regular season-ending sweep by the A's — then dropped the wild-card contest to a surprising young Baltimore squad. And to add insult to injury, outfielder Josh Hamilton signed a big free-agent contract with the Rangers division rivals in Los Angeles after the season. Hamilton's power will be difficult for the Rangers to replace; after his 43 longballs, third baseman Adrian Beltre was next on the team in home runs and runs batted in while leading the team in batting average (among players who qualified for the batting title). Outfielder David Murphy contributed with a team leading on-base percentage, while Elvis Andrus and Ian Kinsler tied for the team lead in stolen bases. On the other side, the Rangers have a formidable top of the rotation with Matt Harrison (team leader in wins and earned run average), Yu Darvish (team strikeout king), and Derek Holland; and closer Joe Nathan. The Rangers path to the 2013 postseason gets a tiny bit harder this season with the addition to the American League of the Houston Astros, but Ranger Nation will continue to expect a hot time at Rangers Ballpark this summer.

Texas Rangers tickets in Arlington average $63 at Rangers Ballpark this season. What Rangers baseball games do most fans want to see? The 2013 Texas Rangers schedule features key series with the Boston Red Sox, Los Angeles Angels and New York Yankees. Each of these series has an average tickets price of more than $100. The Cincinnati Reds will play the Rangers during Interleague play in Arlington; these tickets average $85 — the Rangers fourth most expensive home series this season. Rangers baseball fans looking score cheap Texas Rangers tickets will find seats under $10 in the Grandstand Reserved at Rangers Ballpark. Road games tickets to see the Texas Rangers average $63, the same as at home.